The design of the Companion Rhino Bushranger 320 King Single Swag has proven to be the most sought after swag configuration in Australia.

With loads of internal space and extra length in a stable three pole design, the 6cm thick mattress ensures you sleep soundly, while ample functionality is provided with top and end entrances, insect proof mesh and zippered vents to promote air flow and comfort in any climate.

Simple to pitch, the three high tensile alloy poles promote more internal space and a couple of pegs is all you need to keep your swag upright.

Tough Ripstop Canvas

King Single size

Popular three pole design

High Tensile Alloy Poles

Dual entrance

Insect proof mesh with zippered vents

6cm mattress with removable cover

Two stitched in compression straps

Includes guy ropes and pegs

Snowys Code:

5455

Supplier Code:

777056

Sleeping Capacity:

1 Person

External Dimensions:

210L x 90W cm

Sleeping Area:

210L x 90W cm

Packed Dimensions:

140L x 26W x 26H cm

Max. Head Height:

75 cm

Mat Thickness:

6 cm

Material:

320gsm (9.5Oz) Ripstop Cotton Polyester

Inner Material:

Insect Proof Mesh

Floor Material:

320gsm (9.5Oz) Ripstop Cotton Polyester

Frame Material:

7000 Series Alloy

Waterproof:

1500mm Base | 800mm Upper

Weight:

8 Kg

Warranty:

1 Year

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Jun 28 2015

Rhino Bushranger 320 Swag

Great swag, however middle pole? broke after 5 uses. Lucky the other 2 held up for the next 3 weeks or I would have been a very unhappy camper as we were in the Kimberley in WA.

Ben - WA

Response from Jun 28 2015

Hi Ben,
We're sorry to hear that you had issues with one of your swag poles. If you have a spare minute, please contact us (customerservice@snowys.com.au) so we can do our best to fix the problem. Laine

Is it waterproof? 1 answer

Do the panels ensure that it's water proof?

Ty - Magill(1 year ago)

G'day Ty. The swag is waterproof, although it's recommended that you season the canvas before you use it. This can be done by wetting it down with a hose – it swells the canvas around the stitching. Do this, let it dry and then you’re good to go!

Lisa - Snowys(1 year ago)

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